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Kamaal R Khan gets bail in Oshiwara firing incident; police await ballistic report

Updated on: 31 January,2026 11:47 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Actor Kamaal R Khan who was arrested last week for firing shots at a residential building in Oshiwara, has now been granted bail. His lawyer, Sana Rae Khan, alleged that the arrest was carried out in an 'arbitrary manner' and disregarded his 'constitutional safeguards

Kamaal R Khan gets bail in Oshiwara firing incident; police await ballistic report

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Actor and producer Kamaal R Khan, who was arrested last week in connection with an incident of firing in the Oshiwara area of Mumbai, has been granted bail on a personal bond of Rs 25,000. He claimed that the industry had conspired to seek revenge on him.

Kamaal R Khan granted bail


Sana Raees Khan, a Supreme Court Advocate, representing him, called the arrest an "abuse of the process of law," saying it was carried out in an "arbitrary manner" and disregarded his "constitutional safeguards."



Sana Raees Khan said, "His arrest was carried out in an arbitrary manner, completely disregarding his constitutional safeguards, and definitely amounts to an abuse of the process of law. This case doesn't even stand. It's just an abuse of the process of law. He was arrested without notice. There was also this strange allegation that certain cartridges are missing, specifically six bullets. So I said that at most that could be an administrative breach, for which he could be punished by the licensing authority, for which he cannot be tried before a criminal court."

"This is not even the allegation that he aimed at the building or aimed at the person and fired from his arms. Anyway, he's a licensed owner. Suddenly, after six days, a person whose name is not mentioned in the remand report states that he heard that firing had occurred from his building. However, the pistol's effective range is limited to 20 to 30 meters, and the distance between my client's (KRK) bungalow and the building is 1500 meters. So, hypothetically and practically, it is impossible for this act to occur. So, absolutely, you know it is just abuse of the process of law and misuse of provisions of law," she added arguing there was no ballistic evidence.

About the firing case

Last week, Kamaal R. Khan was arrested by the Mumbai Police following questioning in connection with the firing incident. According to the Mumbai Police, after the firing incident at a residential building in Oshiwara was reported, police reviewed CCTV footage from the area and spoke to several people.

According to the police, KRK was initially taken into custody for questioning and later arrested after he admitted during questioning that the firing was done with his licensed gun.

The actor was later sent to judicial custody in the Oshiwara firing case for two weeks after he was produced before the Andheri Metropolitan Magistrate's Court on Tuesday at the end of his police custody. 

(With inputs from ANI)

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